Hey @stradivarius. Your chatbots are refusing to replace or refund for a FAULTY item. Not acceptable and actually illegal - see UK Consumer Rights Act 2015
@shoezonehelp Absolutely appalled one of your agents advised me to CUT! (yes - with scissors) a brand new pair of kids slippers in order for them to be wearable. Apparently the 75mm thread attached isn’t a ‘manufacturing defect’ so you won’t process a free return and refund
@DrRJWebb@DrEilidhMaria Yes! Similar here. Expected to call sick line, line manager, and Senior nurse on that day. I once spent 1hr doing all of this (mobiles weren’t answered) and on return to work received an email ‘telling off’ for failing to also email rota coord. - which wasn’t in the sickness SOP
I was nervous about how this would be perceived it but it has clearly resonated with thousands and gone far further than I ever imagined. How do we amplify these points beyond the twitter echo chamber and change the narrative of the mainstream press? https://t.co/Liv26cn8Or
Please read and support our letter in The Times today calling on the UK government to share the evidence, data, and models on which it is basing its policies. Without complete openness the public’s trust will be lost.
Another myth widely promulgated is that the public will tire of restrictions to their freedoms. In fact, the public acted to socially distance, avoid mass gatherings, and work remotely ahead of govt advice. The govt has underestimated the public’s capacity to understand and act.
What troubles me about the UK govt’s response to COVID-19 is its strategic objective. The goal seems to have been herd immunity, delaying urgent action to allow an epidemic to infect large numbers of people. Instead, the goal should have been to save lives. A grave error.
Our message to countries continues to be: you must take a comprehensive approach to fight #COVID19.
Not testing alone. Not contact tracing alone. Not quarantine alone. Not social distancing alone. Do it all.
Fear of being last person standing and having personal liability risking bankruptcy is a real impediment for new partners considering joining practices https://t.co/T3RN9FtXuB